The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman ConquestUniversity of Michigan Press, 1987 - 683 pages |
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Page 145
... Tatars then pursued King Bela of Hungary , who fled through Slavonia and Croatia to Dalmatia whence he took a ship to safety on an Adriatic island . The Tatars occupied themselves with plundering in both Croatia and Dalmatia — including ...
... Tatars then pursued King Bela of Hungary , who fled through Slavonia and Croatia to Dalmatia whence he took a ship to safety on an Adriatic island . The Tatars occupied themselves with plundering in both Croatia and Dalmatia — including ...
Page 155
... Tatar attack , discussed above , launched against Hungary in the spring of 1241 . On 6 December 1240 Kiev fell to the Tatars . And , as we shall see , Asen gave asylum to various Russian princes and boyars , some of whom were presumably ...
... Tatar attack , discussed above , launched against Hungary in the spring of 1241 . On 6 December 1240 Kiev fell to the Tatars . And , as we shall see , Asen gave asylum to various Russian princes and boyars , some of whom were presumably ...
Page 177
... Tatars came at a moment the Tatars had reason to intervene against Byzantium . A Seljuk sultan named ' Izz al - Din had been ousted in a palace coup with the backing of the Mongols . ' Izz al - Dīn had fled to Byzantium for asylum but ...
... Tatars came at a moment the Tatars had reason to intervene against Byzantium . A Seljuk sultan named ' Izz al - Din had been ousted in a palace coup with the backing of the Mongols . ' Izz al - Dīn had fled to Byzantium for asylum but ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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